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Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a beautiful city, everyone is so friendly. [...] It has literally been the best time of my life".

A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repress the media and free expression.
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Video ID: 20140921-013
W/SAnti-abortion rally in MadridM/S Anti-abortion protesters chanting
M/S Protesters holding banners and balloons
M/S Protester holding sign reading "Rajoy: With abortion there is no vote"
C/UBalloons and banners with pro-life messages
SOT, Maria Luisa, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "The abortion is murder and there is no right to do this because they are defenceless beings that were created by God and have the right to live."
C/U Balloons and banners with pro-life messages
M/S Protesters holding banner
SOT, Maria Benedicto, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "We want to ask the government to fulfill what they promised in their electoral program and redraft the law of abortion because they are killing many lives every day."
M/S Banners reading "Right to live"
M/S Signs showing dead fetus and reading "criminal state"
M/S Protesters holding sign reading "abortion is a war within the mother's and all of humanity's womb"
W/S Protesters rallying
M/S Protesters holding banner and chanting
W/S Protesters rallying
SCRIPT
Several thousand pro-life protesters marched through central Madrid demanding the derogation of the abortion law in Spain Sunday.
The rally was organised by over 200 Spanish pro-life organisations that took the lead, calling on the government of Spanish Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy to comply with its electoral programme and enact promised reforms aimed at protecting the right to life.
Protesters attending the march threatened to deny the existing government their vote over the matter, saying that Rajoy is fleeing from his electoral promises.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating pregnancies more restrictive. The proposed new rules will make Spain one of the most restrictive European countries on abortion and goes against the regional trend of greater ease of access, after Ireland legalised abortion under limited circumstances this year.
Pro-abortion protesters, as Laura Nuno say they are worried about the conditions under which women with no economic resources will undergo abortions in unsafe places.
"This (the law) is going to put many women's lives at risk, because they will not be able to undergo abortions under good sanitary conditions," Laura said.
The draft law allows abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy poses a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. It eliminates the option of abortion on request in the case of malformation of the foetus.
In this case women would also have to argue that the pregnancy poses a physical or mental health risk. "Actually, this law is transforming us in incubators. It is giving more importance to foetuses than to the actual person, the woman. It is turning us into brainless women, as if we couldn't decide about what is good for us," protester Emma said as she was marching. Currently women can abort up to the 14th week of pregnancy and up to 22 weeks in case of foetal deformities. In 2012 abortions in Spain were reduced by 5%. For many protesters the new law will be a step back for the Spanish civil rights. "(I came) because I think it is against the civil rights of all Spaniards, not only women's. The reform proposed by the government of Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy is seen as a bid to rally core conservative support but it has sparked great controversy amongst Spaniards who do not want the law changed and also within Rajoy's People's Party (PP) where more moderate members also object to any change in abortion legislation.
Abortion was first decriminalised in Spain in 1985 in the cases of a malformed foetuses, rape or potential mental or physical damage to the mother.

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Protesters tied cloth around their mouths and held placards with slogans such as "freedom of expression."
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published:30 Jun 2015

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The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring highly qualified foreigners required excessive documentation and financial solvency that had to be presented in person by a company representative. Administration also had up to three months to come to a decision and notify the company.
Many companies ran into problems before the New Law for Entrpreneurs came into effect in 2013 because if they chose to hire a foreigner who has not lived in Spain for three consecutive years, then that foreigner was subject to the national employment situation, thus not guaranteeing immigration approval. It was also difficult to hire foreigners currently living outside of Spain.
The New Law for Entrepreneurs has simplified the process of hiring highly qualified personnel. Foreigners residing inside as well as outside of Spain may apply. The amount of documentation required upon submitting the application has been reduced significantly and the company has the option to authorize another person to submit the application on their behalf. Administration will come to a decision and notify the company in only 20 days.
If the foreigner is residing outside of Spain, after being approved he must request the corresponding residence visa at the Spanish consulate where he resides. If the foreigner is currently residing in Spain, then he does not need to request a new visa and may apply for his residence and work permit immediately.

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Internship in Madrid - Law Testimonial - Olivia's Experience

Internship in Madrid - Law Testimonial - Olivia's Experience

Internship in Madrid - Law Testimonial - Olivia's Experience

theinterngroup.com/madrid
Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a beautiful city, everyone is so friendly. [...] It has literally been the best time of my life".

Thousands March In Madrid To Protest Gag Law

A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repress the media and free expression.
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Spain: Pro-lifers rally for change to abortion law in Madrid

Spain: Pro-lifers rally for change to abortion law in Madrid

Spain: Pro-lifers rally for change to abortion law in Madrid

Video ID: 20140921-013
W/SAnti-abortion rally in MadridM/S Anti-abortion protesters chanting
M/S Protesters holding banners and balloons
M/S Protester holding sign reading "Rajoy: With abortion there is no vote"
C/UBalloons and banners with pro-life messages
SOT, Maria Luisa, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "The abortion is murder and there is no right to do this because they are defenceless beings that were created by God and have the right to live."
C/U Balloons and banners with pro-life messages
M/S Protesters holding banner
SOT, Maria Benedicto, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "We want to ask the government to fulfill what they promised in their electoral program and redraft the law of abortion because they are killing many lives every day."
M/S Banners reading "Right to live"
M/S Signs showing dead fetus and reading "criminal state"
M/S Protesters holding sign reading "abortion is a war within the mother's and all of humanity's womb"
W/S Protesters rallying
M/S Protesters holding banner and chanting
W/S Protesters rallying
SCRIPT
Several thousand pro-life protesters marched through central Madrid demanding the derogation of the abortion law in Spain Sunday.
The rally was organised by over 200 Spanish pro-life organisations that took the lead, calling on the government of Spanish Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy to comply with its electoral programme and enact promised reforms aimed at protecting the right to life.
Protesters attending the march threatened to deny the existing government their vote over the matter, saying that Rajoy is fleeing from his electoral promises.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating pregnancies more restrictive. The proposed new rules will make Spain one of the most restrictive European countries on abortion and goes against the regional trend of greater ease of access, after Ireland legalised abortion under limited circumstances this year.
Pro-abortion protesters, as Laura Nuno say they are worried about the conditions under which women with no economic resources will undergo abortions in unsafe places.
"This (the law) is going to put many women's lives at risk, because they will not be able to undergo abortions under good sanitary conditions," Laura said.
The draft law allows abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy poses a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. It eliminates the option of abortion on request in the case of malformation of the foetus.
In this case women would also have to argue that the pregnancy poses a physical or mental health risk. "Actually, this law is transforming us in incubators. It is giving more importance to foetuses than to the actual person, the woman. It is turning us into brainless women, as if we couldn't decide about what is good for us," protester Emma said as she was marching. Currently women can abort up to the 14th week of pregnancy and up to 22 weeks in case of foetal deformities. In 2012 abortions in Spain were reduced by 5%. For many protesters the new law will be a step back for the Spanish civil rights. "(I came) because I think it is against the civil rights of all Spaniards, not only women's. The reform proposed by the government of Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy is seen as a bid to rally core conservative support but it has sparked great controversy amongst Spaniards who do not want the law changed and also within Rajoy's People's Party (PP) where more moderate members also object to any change in abortion legislation.
Abortion was first decriminalised in Spain in 1985 in the cases of a malformed foetuses, rape or potential mental or physical damage to the mother.

Spain: Thousands challenge new 'gag law' on streets of Madrid

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Protesters tied cloth around their mouths and held placards with slogans such as "freedom of expression."
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THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring highly qualified foreigners required excessive documentation and financial solvency that had to be presented in person by a company representative. Administration also had up to three months to come to a decision and notify the company.
Many companies ran into problems before the New Law for Entrpreneurs came into effect in 2013 because if they chose to hire a foreigner who has not lived in Spain for three consecutive years, then that foreigner was subject to the national employment situation, thus not guaranteeing immigration approval. It was also difficult to hire foreigners currently living outside of Spain.
The New Law for Entrepreneurs has simplified the process of hiring highly qualified personnel. Foreigners residing inside as well as outside of Spain may apply. The amount of documentation required upon submitting the application has been reduced significantly and the company has the option to authorize another person to submit the application on their behalf. Administration will come to a decision and notify the company in only 20 days.
If the foreigner is residing outside of Spain, after being approved he must request the corresponding residence visa at the Spanish consulate where he resides. If the foreigner is currently residing in Spain, then he does not need to request a new visa and may apply for his residence and work permit immediately.

Internship in Madrid - Law Testimonial - Olivia's Experience

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Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a beautiful city, everyone is so friendly. [...] It has literally been the best time of my life".

Thousands March In Madrid To Protest Gag Law

A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repress the media and free expression.
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published: 02 Jul 2015

Spain: Pro-lifers rally for change to abortion law in Madrid

Video ID: 20140921-013
W/SAnti-abortion rally in MadridM/S Anti-abortion protesters chanting
M/S Protesters holding banners and balloons
M/S Protester holding sign reading "Rajoy: With abortion there is no vote"
C/UBalloons and banners with pro-life messages
SOT, Maria Luisa, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "The abortion is murder and there is no right to do this because they are defenceless beings that were created by God and have the right to live."
C/U Balloons and banners with pro-life messages
M/S Protesters holding banner
SOT, Maria Benedicto, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "We want to ask the government to fulfill what they promised in their electoral program and redraft the law of abortion because they are killing many lives every day."
M/S Banners reading "Right t...

Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating pregnancies more restrictive. The proposed new rules will make Spain one of the most restrictive European countries on abortion and goes against the regional trend of greater ease of access, after Ireland legalised abortion under limited circumstances this year.
Pro-abortion protesters, as Laura Nuno say they are worried about the conditions under which women with no economic resources will undergo abortions in unsafe places.
"This (the law) is going to put many women's lives at risk, because they will not be able to undergo abortions under good sanitary conditions," Laura said.
The draft law allows abortion only in the case of rape or ...

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Spain: Thousands challenge new 'gag law' on streets of Madrid

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Protesters tied cloth around their mouths and held placards with slogans such as "freedom of expression."
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published: 30 Jun 2015

THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring highly qualified foreigners required excessive documentation and financial solvency that had to be presented in person by a company representative. Administration also had up to three months to come to a decision and notify the company.
Many companies ran into problems before the New Law for Entrpreneurs came into effect in 2013 because if they chose to hire a foreigner who has not lived in Spain for three consecutive years, then that foreigner was subject to the national employment situation, thus not guaranteeing immigration approval. It was also difficult to hire foreigners currently living outside of Spain.
The New Law for...

Internship in Madrid - Law Testimonial - Olivia's Experience

theinterngroup.com/madrid
Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a b...

theinterngroup.com/madrid
Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a beautiful city, everyone is so friendly. [...] It has literally been the best time of my life".

theinterngroup.com/madrid
Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a beautiful city, everyone is so friendly. [...] It has literally been the best time of my life".

Thousands March In Madrid To Protest Gag Law

A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repres...

A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repress the media and free expression.
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A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repress the media and free expression.
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Video ID: 20140921-013
W/SAnti-abortion rally in MadridM/S Anti-abortion protesters chanting
M/S Protesters holding banners and balloons
M/S Protester holding sign reading "Rajoy: With abortion there is no vote"
C/UBalloons and banners with pro-life messages
SOT, Maria Luisa, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "The abortion is murder and there is no right to do this because they are defenceless beings that were created by God and have the right to live."
C/U Balloons and banners with pro-life messages
M/S Protesters holding banner
SOT, Maria Benedicto, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "We want to ask the government to fulfill what they promised in their electoral program and redraft the law of abortion because they are killing many lives every day."
M/S Banners reading "Right to live"
M/S Signs showing dead fetus and reading "criminal state"
M/S Protesters holding sign reading "abortion is a war within the mother's and all of humanity's womb"
W/S Protesters rallying
M/S Protesters holding banner and chanting
W/S Protesters rallying
SCRIPT
Several thousand pro-life protesters marched through central Madrid demanding the derogation of the abortion law in Spain Sunday.
The rally was organised by over 200 Spanish pro-life organisations that took the lead, calling on the government of Spanish Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy to comply with its electoral programme and enact promised reforms aimed at protecting the right to life.
Protesters attending the march threatened to deny the existing government their vote over the matter, saying that Rajoy is fleeing from his electoral promises.
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Video ID: 20140921-013
W/SAnti-abortion rally in MadridM/S Anti-abortion protesters chanting
M/S Protesters holding banners and balloons
M/S Protester holding sign reading "Rajoy: With abortion there is no vote"
C/UBalloons and banners with pro-life messages
SOT, Maria Luisa, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "The abortion is murder and there is no right to do this because they are defenceless beings that were created by God and have the right to live."
C/U Balloons and banners with pro-life messages
M/S Protesters holding banner
SOT, Maria Benedicto, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "We want to ask the government to fulfill what they promised in their electoral program and redraft the law of abortion because they are killing many lives every day."
M/S Banners reading "Right to live"
M/S Signs showing dead fetus and reading "criminal state"
M/S Protesters holding sign reading "abortion is a war within the mother's and all of humanity's womb"
W/S Protesters rallying
M/S Protesters holding banner and chanting
W/S Protesters rallying
SCRIPT
Several thousand pro-life protesters marched through central Madrid demanding the derogation of the abortion law in Spain Sunday.
The rally was organised by over 200 Spanish pro-life organisations that took the lead, calling on the government of Spanish Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy to comply with its electoral programme and enact promised reforms aimed at protecting the right to life.
Protesters attending the march threatened to deny the existing government their vote over the matter, saying that Rajoy is fleeing from his electoral promises.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating preg...

Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating pregnancies more restrictive. The proposed new rules will make Spain one of the most restrictive European countries on abortion and goes against the regional trend of greater ease of access, after Ireland legalised abortion under limited circumstances this year.
Pro-abortion protesters, as Laura Nuno say they are worried about the conditions under which women with no economic resources will undergo abortions in unsafe places.
"This (the law) is going to put many women's lives at risk, because they will not be able to undergo abortions under good sanitary conditions," Laura said.
The draft law allows abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy poses a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. It eliminates the option of abortion on request in the case of malformation of the foetus.
In this case women would also have to argue that the pregnancy poses a physical or mental health risk. "Actually, this law is transforming us in incubators. It is giving more importance to foetuses than to the actual person, the woman. It is turning us into brainless women, as if we couldn't decide about what is good for us," protester Emma said as she was marching. Currently women can abort up to the 14th week of pregnancy and up to 22 weeks in case of foetal deformities. In 2012 abortions in Spain were reduced by 5%. For many protesters the new law will be a step back for the Spanish civil rights. "(I came) because I think it is against the civil rights of all Spaniards, not only women's. The reform proposed by the government of Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy is seen as a bid to rally core conservative support but it has sparked great controversy amongst Spaniards who do not want the law changed and also within Rajoy's People's Party (PP) where more moderate members also object to any change in abortion legislation.
Abortion was first decriminalised in Spain in 1985 in the cases of a malformed foetuses, rape or potential mental or physical damage to the mother.

Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating pregnancies more restrictive. The proposed new rules will make Spain one of the most restrictive European countries on abortion and goes against the regional trend of greater ease of access, after Ireland legalised abortion under limited circumstances this year.
Pro-abortion protesters, as Laura Nuno say they are worried about the conditions under which women with no economic resources will undergo abortions in unsafe places.
"This (the law) is going to put many women's lives at risk, because they will not be able to undergo abortions under good sanitary conditions," Laura said.
The draft law allows abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy poses a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. It eliminates the option of abortion on request in the case of malformation of the foetus.
In this case women would also have to argue that the pregnancy poses a physical or mental health risk. "Actually, this law is transforming us in incubators. It is giving more importance to foetuses than to the actual person, the woman. It is turning us into brainless women, as if we couldn't decide about what is good for us," protester Emma said as she was marching. Currently women can abort up to the 14th week of pregnancy and up to 22 weeks in case of foetal deformities. In 2012 abortions in Spain were reduced by 5%. For many protesters the new law will be a step back for the Spanish civil rights. "(I came) because I think it is against the civil rights of all Spaniards, not only women's. The reform proposed by the government of Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy is seen as a bid to rally core conservative support but it has sparked great controversy amongst Spaniards who do not want the law changed and also within Rajoy's People's Party (PP) where more moderate members also object to any change in abortion legislation.
Abortion was first decriminalised in Spain in 1985 in the cases of a malformed foetuses, rape or potential mental or physical damage to the mother.

Spain: Thousands challenge new 'gag law' on streets of Madrid

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Proteste...

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Protesters tied cloth around their mouths and held placards with slogans such as "freedom of expression."
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Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Protesters tied cloth around their mouths and held placards with slogans such as "freedom of expression."
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THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring ...

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring highly qualified foreigners required excessive documentation and financial solvency that had to be presented in person by a company representative. Administration also had up to three months to come to a decision and notify the company.
Many companies ran into problems before the New Law for Entrpreneurs came into effect in 2013 because if they chose to hire a foreigner who has not lived in Spain for three consecutive years, then that foreigner was subject to the national employment situation, thus not guaranteeing immigration approval. It was also difficult to hire foreigners currently living outside of Spain.
The New Law for Entrepreneurs has simplified the process of hiring highly qualified personnel. Foreigners residing inside as well as outside of Spain may apply. The amount of documentation required upon submitting the application has been reduced significantly and the company has the option to authorize another person to submit the application on their behalf. Administration will come to a decision and notify the company in only 20 days.
If the foreigner is residing outside of Spain, after being approved he must request the corresponding residence visa at the Spanish consulate where he resides. If the foreigner is currently residing in Spain, then he does not need to request a new visa and may apply for his residence and work permit immediately.

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring highly qualified foreigners required excessive documentation and financial solvency that had to be presented in person by a company representative. Administration also had up to three months to come to a decision and notify the company.
Many companies ran into problems before the New Law for Entrpreneurs came into effect in 2013 because if they chose to hire a foreigner who has not lived in Spain for three consecutive years, then that foreigner was subject to the national employment situation, thus not guaranteeing immigration approval. It was also difficult to hire foreigners currently living outside of Spain.
The New Law for Entrepreneurs has simplified the process of hiring highly qualified personnel. Foreigners residing inside as well as outside of Spain may apply. The amount of documentation required upon submitting the application has been reduced significantly and the company has the option to authorize another person to submit the application on their behalf. Administration will come to a decision and notify the company in only 20 days.
If the foreigner is residing outside of Spain, after being approved he must request the corresponding residence visa at the Spanish consulate where he resides. If the foreigner is currently residing in Spain, then he does not need to request a new visa and may apply for his residence and work permit immediately.

25 Things to do in Madrid, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide

We were beyond excited to come and visit Madrid, after all this is a city renowned for its arts, cuisine, and nightlife. With 10 days to spare, we decided to hit up some of the best sights and attractions and film a guide highlighting "25 things to do in Madrid". In this video you can expect everything from lively markets and world renowned museums, to beautiful gardens and Spanish dishes.
Now let's find out what the Spanish capital is all about!
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Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been ...

published: 23 Aug 2013

Madrid Travel Guide: A Night and Day in Spain with Jack Guinness | EP. 1 | British GQ

Madrid -capital of Spain- is rich in monuments and landmarks.
In this video we present our selection of the more interesting and important places to see in Madrid.
Nº 10.- TEMPLE OF DEBOD
The Temple of Debod is the oldest building in Madrid, although it was not built in our city but in ancient Nubia, in southern Egypt, more than 2.200 years ago.
Also from the Temple of Debod you may find some of the best sunsets ever!
Nº 9.- PLAZA DE LA VILLA
In the Plaza de la Villa is the oldest civil building built in Madrid, it is the Tower and House of the Lujanes, a palace house of the XV century, Gothic-Mudejar style.
There are also two other emblematic buildings: the Casa de Cisneros, a Renaissance palace from the XVI century, and the Casa de la Villa, a baroque palace from the XVII century.
Nº 8.-...

published: 23 Sep 2017

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Madrid Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is Europe's most elevated metropolis, a royal capital of history, outstanding buildings and cultural treasures.
Most of Spain's royal palaces are in Madrid, the capital of Spain since the 17th century. Including the Royal Palace, that even today serves as a royal castle. The colossal building of grey granite and limestone owes its impressive appearance to its length of 500 metres and strategic elevated location.
On the southern side of the castle is Madrid's most recent cathedral, Almudena Cathedral. It boasts a combination of styles between New Gothic and Classical and was 200 years in construction.
Madrid also has a boulevard that has transformed it into a major metropolis, the Gran Via, that compares in both flair and dimensions ...

published: 12 Aug 2013

What to See in Madrid - Local Guides Swap, Episode 2

Irena, a Local Guide from London, travels to Madrid to meet Susana for the first time. Together, they spend two days exploring some of Susana's favorite sights and restaurants.

published: 22 Jun 2016

Spain Travel: How Expensive is MADRID? & City Tour

In this video I explore Madrid, Spain and show how much things cost.
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Madrid lies on the River Manzanares in the centre of both the country and the Community of Madrid (which comprises the city of Madrid, its conurbation and extended suburbs and villages); this community is bordered by the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Castile-La Mancha.
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Your Weekend in MADRID - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!
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Madrid City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos

With its lively cultural scene and hectic nightlife, Madrid is a city that cannot be ignored. Lonely Planet checks out the highlights of Spain's capital. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/madrid for more information on Madrid.

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of th...

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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been the site of festivities, bull fights and executions), Reina Sofia Museum (the contemporary art museum houses thousands of great artworks from the likes of Picasso and Miró), Retiro Park (among the world's most beautiful parks, it is a favorite of city locals. There are striking landmarks and nicely landscaped gardens), RastroMarket (simply stroll through or buy anything you want in this world famous open air market), Temple of Debod (many people are surprised to learn that there's an ancient Egyptian temple located right in the middle of Madrid City), Puerta Del Sol (Madrid's busiest square, a famous landmark here shows the Bear and the Strawberry Tree), Almudena Cathedral (it took more than 100 years to complete its construction in 1993. The original site was occupied by Madrid's first mosque), Plaza de Cibeles (Madrid is known for many beautiful squares like this one. The Cibeles fountain is an important symbol of this city) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Madrid travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com

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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been the site of festivities, bull fights and executions), Reina Sofia Museum (the contemporary art museum houses thousands of great artworks from the likes of Picasso and Miró), Retiro Park (among the world's most beautiful parks, it is a favorite of city locals. There are striking landmarks and nicely landscaped gardens), RastroMarket (simply stroll through or buy anything you want in this world famous open air market), Temple of Debod (many people are surprised to learn that there's an ancient Egyptian temple located right in the middle of Madrid City), Puerta Del Sol (Madrid's busiest square, a famous landmark here shows the Bear and the Strawberry Tree), Almudena Cathedral (it took more than 100 years to complete its construction in 1993. The original site was occupied by Madrid's first mosque), Plaza de Cibeles (Madrid is known for many beautiful squares like this one. The Cibeles fountain is an important symbol of this city) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Madrid travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com

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Madrid Travel Guide: A Night and Day in Spain with Jack Guinness | EP. 1 | British GQ

Want to know the surest way to get the best out of a new city in just 24 hours? In the first of this three-part series of essential city guides, man about town ...

Want to know the surest way to get the best out of a new city in just 24 hours? In the first of this three-part series of essential city guides, man about town Jack Guinness explores the need-to-know hotspots to hit if you find yourself in Madrid for a night and a day. Enlisting the help of locals, our intrepid host crams in everything from culture to cuisine – all while drinking responsibly. Subscribe to British GQ: http://bit.ly/SubscribeBritishGQ
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Madrid -capital of Spain- is rich in monuments and landmarks.
In this video we present our selection of the more interesting and important places to see in Madr...

Madrid -capital of Spain- is rich in monuments and landmarks.
In this video we present our selection of the more interesting and important places to see in Madrid.
Nº 10.- TEMPLE OF DEBOD
The Temple of Debod is the oldest building in Madrid, although it was not built in our city but in ancient Nubia, in southern Egypt, more than 2.200 years ago.
Also from the Temple of Debod you may find some of the best sunsets ever!
Nº 9.- PLAZA DE LA VILLA
In the Plaza de la Villa is the oldest civil building built in Madrid, it is the Tower and House of the Lujanes, a palace house of the XV century, Gothic-Mudejar style.
There are also two other emblematic buildings: the Casa de Cisneros, a Renaissance palace from the XVI century, and the Casa de la Villa, a baroque palace from the XVII century.
Nº 8.- PUERTA DE ALCALÁ
The ‘Puerta de Alcalá’ is one of the most popular symbols of Madrid. In addition to the monumental function, it served as gateway to the city until just a century and a half ago.
It is the first arch of triumph built in Europe, after the fall of the Roman Empire.
In neoclassical style, it was built in the XVIII century by direct commission of Carlos III.
Nº 7.- GREAT WAY (GRAN VÍA)
The ‘Gran Vía’ is one of the most emblematic streets of Madrid.
Started in 1910, it was settled, The ‘Great Way’ is the main artery of the heart of Madrid. It has many iconic buildings: Metropolis, Telefónica, Capitol and so on.
Nº 6.- CIBELES
The Plaza de Cibeles is one of the most well-known squares in Spain. It is currently located in the "Palacio de Comunicaciones" - ‘The Palace of Communications’, a beautiful eclectic building from the beginning of the 20th century. CurrentCity hall.
In the center of the square is the famous Fuente de Cibeles ‘Cibeles Fountain’, which is the first of the five mythological fountains that form the PradoHall, commissioned by Carlos III.
Nº 5.- PLAZA MAYOR (MAYOR SQUARE OF MADRID)
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid suffered 3 frightful fires, in the last of them only the ‘House of Bakery’ was saved, which served as a model for the reconstruction of the square.
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid during 2017 commemorates its IV Centenary, being in 1617 when it began to build, 400 years ago.
Nº 4.- PUERTA DELSOL (GATE OF THE SUN)
The Puerta del Sol is the heart of Madrid. Social meeting point in which life flows at any time of day or night.
From its beginnings in century XV, in this place have been directed some of the most important events of the history and the Spanish life.
This statue, the Statue of the Bear and the Madroño is famous for alluding to the official shield of the city of Madrid.
Also In Puerta del Sol we find the ‘Real Casa de Correos’ royal house of mail, where the locals meet to hear the chimes every new year.
Nº 3.- PALACIO REAL (ROYAL PALACE DE MADRID)
The Royal Palace and its surroundings are one of the must see in Madrid.
The majestic building that we can contemplate today, dates from the middle of the XVIII century.
Neoclassical style, clearly shows the taste for geometric and proportionate forms, typical of the architecture of enlightened despotism.
It is one of the largest palaces in the world.
It is currently open to the public as a museum.
It is surrounded by beautiful gardens (Campo de Moro, Sabatini Gardens and Gardens of the Plaza de Oriente).
From its surroundings we can enjoy spectacular sunsets.
Nº 2.- RETIRO PARKParque del Retiro is one of the most pleasant urban parks in the world.
It is ideal for pleasant walks,sunbathing and even paddling in the center of the city.
This park had its origin in the seventeenth century, as the second residence and place of rest Of King Philip IV. Places of recreation as peculiar as the Grand Lake of Retiro are iconic.
In this park we find other monuments whose visit is essential, such as the Crystal Palace or the curious Fountain of the Fallen Angel.
Before unveiling the number one, we offer three special mentions:
Santiago Bernabéu StadiumMonumental Plaza Las Ventas
Basilica of San Francisco el GrandeNº 1.- THE WALK OF ART
‘The Paseo del Arte’ brings together the masterpieces of the most important paintings in the world collected in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the National Museum of ArtReina Sofía.
The visit to these three museums is one of the essential activities in Madrid.

Madrid -capital of Spain- is rich in monuments and landmarks.
In this video we present our selection of the more interesting and important places to see in Madrid.
Nº 10.- TEMPLE OF DEBOD
The Temple of Debod is the oldest building in Madrid, although it was not built in our city but in ancient Nubia, in southern Egypt, more than 2.200 years ago.
Also from the Temple of Debod you may find some of the best sunsets ever!
Nº 9.- PLAZA DE LA VILLA
In the Plaza de la Villa is the oldest civil building built in Madrid, it is the Tower and House of the Lujanes, a palace house of the XV century, Gothic-Mudejar style.
There are also two other emblematic buildings: the Casa de Cisneros, a Renaissance palace from the XVI century, and the Casa de la Villa, a baroque palace from the XVII century.
Nº 8.- PUERTA DE ALCALÁ
The ‘Puerta de Alcalá’ is one of the most popular symbols of Madrid. In addition to the monumental function, it served as gateway to the city until just a century and a half ago.
It is the first arch of triumph built in Europe, after the fall of the Roman Empire.
In neoclassical style, it was built in the XVIII century by direct commission of Carlos III.
Nº 7.- GREAT WAY (GRAN VÍA)
The ‘Gran Vía’ is one of the most emblematic streets of Madrid.
Started in 1910, it was settled, The ‘Great Way’ is the main artery of the heart of Madrid. It has many iconic buildings: Metropolis, Telefónica, Capitol and so on.
Nº 6.- CIBELES
The Plaza de Cibeles is one of the most well-known squares in Spain. It is currently located in the "Palacio de Comunicaciones" - ‘The Palace of Communications’, a beautiful eclectic building from the beginning of the 20th century. CurrentCity hall.
In the center of the square is the famous Fuente de Cibeles ‘Cibeles Fountain’, which is the first of the five mythological fountains that form the PradoHall, commissioned by Carlos III.
Nº 5.- PLAZA MAYOR (MAYOR SQUARE OF MADRID)
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid suffered 3 frightful fires, in the last of them only the ‘House of Bakery’ was saved, which served as a model for the reconstruction of the square.
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid during 2017 commemorates its IV Centenary, being in 1617 when it began to build, 400 years ago.
Nº 4.- PUERTA DELSOL (GATE OF THE SUN)
The Puerta del Sol is the heart of Madrid. Social meeting point in which life flows at any time of day or night.
From its beginnings in century XV, in this place have been directed some of the most important events of the history and the Spanish life.
This statue, the Statue of the Bear and the Madroño is famous for alluding to the official shield of the city of Madrid.
Also In Puerta del Sol we find the ‘Real Casa de Correos’ royal house of mail, where the locals meet to hear the chimes every new year.
Nº 3.- PALACIO REAL (ROYAL PALACE DE MADRID)
The Royal Palace and its surroundings are one of the must see in Madrid.
The majestic building that we can contemplate today, dates from the middle of the XVIII century.
Neoclassical style, clearly shows the taste for geometric and proportionate forms, typical of the architecture of enlightened despotism.
It is one of the largest palaces in the world.
It is currently open to the public as a museum.
It is surrounded by beautiful gardens (Campo de Moro, Sabatini Gardens and Gardens of the Plaza de Oriente).
From its surroundings we can enjoy spectacular sunsets.
Nº 2.- RETIRO PARKParque del Retiro is one of the most pleasant urban parks in the world.
It is ideal for pleasant walks,sunbathing and even paddling in the center of the city.
This park had its origin in the seventeenth century, as the second residence and place of rest Of King Philip IV. Places of recreation as peculiar as the Grand Lake of Retiro are iconic.
In this park we find other monuments whose visit is essential, such as the Crystal Palace or the curious Fountain of the Fallen Angel.
Before unveiling the number one, we offer three special mentions:
Santiago Bernabéu StadiumMonumental Plaza Las Ventas
Basilica of San Francisco el GrandeNº 1.- THE WALK OF ART
‘The Paseo del Arte’ brings together the masterpieces of the most important paintings in the world collected in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the National Museum of ArtReina Sofía.
The visit to these three museums is one of the essential activities in Madrid.

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Explore everything from culture to cuisine during a weekend in the Spanish capital.
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Explore everything from culture to cuisine during a weekend in the Spanish capital.
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If you are wondering what to do in Madrid when you visit watch the video as we take you into the attractions and food of this beautiful city in Spain.
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Explore everything from culture to cuisine during a weekend in the Spanish capital.
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Travel video about destination Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is Europe's most elevated metropolis, a royal capital of history, outstanding buildings and cultural trea...

Travel video about destination Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is Europe's most elevated metropolis, a royal capital of history, outstanding buildings and cultural treasures.
Most of Spain's royal palaces are in Madrid, the capital of Spain since the 17th century. Including the Royal Palace, that even today serves as a royal castle. The colossal building of grey granite and limestone owes its impressive appearance to its length of 500 metres and strategic elevated location.
On the southern side of the castle is Madrid's most recent cathedral, Almudena Cathedral. It boasts a combination of styles between New Gothic and Classical and was 200 years in construction.
Madrid also has a boulevard that has transformed it into a major metropolis, the Gran Via, that compares in both flair and dimensions with the exquisite streets of Paris and New York, with splendid noble buildings along with the contemporary.
What the Gran Via a hundred years ago, the Paseo De La Castellana achieved comparable renown at the end of the last millennium, a replica of Manhattan, the Zona Azca. A modern city district with spectacular skyscrapers and spacious streets where chrome, glass and concrete dominate the futuristic skyline.
The royal splendor of former times has managed to successfully combine with the contemporary and today, Madrid is no less flamboyant, a city of historic joie de vivre!

Travel video about destination Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is Europe's most elevated metropolis, a royal capital of history, outstanding buildings and cultural treasures.
Most of Spain's royal palaces are in Madrid, the capital of Spain since the 17th century. Including the Royal Palace, that even today serves as a royal castle. The colossal building of grey granite and limestone owes its impressive appearance to its length of 500 metres and strategic elevated location.
On the southern side of the castle is Madrid's most recent cathedral, Almudena Cathedral. It boasts a combination of styles between New Gothic and Classical and was 200 years in construction.
Madrid also has a boulevard that has transformed it into a major metropolis, the Gran Via, that compares in both flair and dimensions with the exquisite streets of Paris and New York, with splendid noble buildings along with the contemporary.
What the Gran Via a hundred years ago, the Paseo De La Castellana achieved comparable renown at the end of the last millennium, a replica of Manhattan, the Zona Azca. A modern city district with spectacular skyscrapers and spacious streets where chrome, glass and concrete dominate the futuristic skyline.
The royal splendor of former times has managed to successfully combine with the contemporary and today, Madrid is no less flamboyant, a city of historic joie de vivre!

In this video I explore Madrid, Spain and show how much things cost.
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Spain Travel: How Expensive is MADRID? & City Tour

In this video I explore Madrid, Spain and show how much things cost.
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Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Spain Travel: How Expensive is MADRID? & City Tour

Madrid lies on the River Manzanares in the centre of both the country and the Community of Madrid (which comprises the city of Madrid, its conurbation and extended suburbs and villages); this community is bordered by the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Castile-La Mancha.
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Madrid lies on the River Manzanares in the centre of both the country and the Community of Madrid (which comprises the city of Madrid, its conurbation and extended suburbs and villages); this community is bordered by the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Castile-La Mancha.
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Your Weekend in MADRID - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting ci...

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!
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These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!
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Madrid City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos

With its lively cultural scene and hectic nightlife, Madrid is a city that cannot be ignored. Lonely Planet checks out the highlights of Spain's capital. Visit...

With its lively cultural scene and hectic nightlife, Madrid is a city that cannot be ignored. Lonely Planet checks out the highlights of Spain's capital. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/madrid for more information on Madrid.

With its lively cultural scene and hectic nightlife, Madrid is a city that cannot be ignored. Lonely Planet checks out the highlights of Spain's capital. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/madrid for more information on Madrid.

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Madrid Summer Law Institute

The MadridSummer Law Institute is a four-week, five-credit summer law program in Madrid, Spain. The program is open to law students, graduate students, and legal professionals from around the world. Classes meet only on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., giving students ample opportunity to experience life in Europe.
The Madrid Summer Law Institute offers classes on European Union law and international law subjects related to the United States and Spain, as well as the rest of Europe. Courses are taught in English by faculty with a passion for teaching from both UNM and URJC.

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The secrets of the pickpockets - Barcelona

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TV program about the secrets of the pickpockets in Barcelona and Benidorm, Spain. No copyright infringement intended. This video is being shared to make people aware of the scams, and know how to avoid them. Another reason for uploading this video is to make the law makers in Spain know how serious the issue is, and hopefully change the ridiculous law that protects pickpockets that stills less than €400. A pickpocket in Spain can only be detained if caught stealing more than €400 or have many repeat offences. If they are caught with less than € 400 they will only receive a fine and leave, and will be free to rob tourists again. At the moment, the only solution for the t...

On The Listening Post this week: As Catalonia pushes for independence, we look at how the story is being told in Madrid and Barcelona. Plus, diverse voices on Mexico's community radio.
Catalonia referendum: One country, two stories
As Catalans go to the polls in an unofficial referendum on independence this weekend, Spain's media landscape approaches peak polarisation. Much of the coverage of the referendum by Spanish and Catalan media has looked like one part journalism and one part propaganda.
On the one hand, much of the national, Madrid-based media - notably Spain's public broadcaster TVE, stand accused of denying pro-independence voices a fair hearing. On the other, critics charge Catalan outlets like the widely-watched TV3 with indoctrinating Catalans rather than informing them.
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The New Madrid Fault could Reawaken at any Time- documentary 2015

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The New Madrid fault zone in central United States is active and could spawn large earthquakes as large as those between 1811 and 1812, scientists reported Thursday.
Add a few manmade triggers, such as military scalar weaponry, HAARP, and fossil fuel extraction and wastewater injection to the vulnerable area, and bingo: a potentially greater national false flag than 9/11, or at least, the odds for disaster increase.
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It is “not dead yet,” U.S.Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough said. She was one of the authors of the research published online by the journal Science.
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Angry Spanish feminist in Madrid: when the hunter becomes the hunted (subs)

A pregnant woman tries to bully two strangers protesting against the current GenderViolenceLaw in Spain, and gets a taste of her own medicine. This law is .
The mayor of Alcorcon , David Perez, during a congress had time to give his opinion about feminism. In the comment section the people are asking for .

published: 09 Jun 2017

Madrid accordion home: transforming walls get 5 rooms from 1

YolandaPila wanted to convert her grandparent’s forties-style tiny home on the outskirts of Madrid into something that would fit her more modern lifestyle, as well as an in-home design studio. At her invitation, PKMN architects redesigned the 50-square-meter (538 square feet) home using sliding shelving units to create rooms that expand and disappear depending on the time of day.
The movable modules are common in warehouses and commercial spaces (they are suspended from the ceiling on rails), but here the architects appropriated them as flexible walls for the different rooms in Yolanda’s home.
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The MadridSummer Law Institute is a four-week, five-credit summer law program in Madrid, Spain. The program is open to law students, graduate students, and legal professionals from around the world. Classes meet only on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., giving students ample opportunity to experience life in Europe.
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The MadridSummer Law Institute is a four-week, five-credit summer law program in Madrid, Spain. The program is open to law students, graduate students, and legal professionals from around the world. Classes meet only on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., giving students ample opportunity to experience life in Europe.
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The secrets of the pickpockets - Barcelona

Legendas em Português, Inglês e Espanhol! Clique no ícone no canto do controle do vídeo.
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TV program about the secrets of the pi...

Legendas em Português, Inglês e Espanhol! Clique no ícone no canto do controle do vídeo.
Con subtítulo!
With subtltles!
TV program about the secrets of the pickpockets in Barcelona and Benidorm, Spain. No copyright infringement intended. This video is being shared to make people aware of the scams, and know how to avoid them. Another reason for uploading this video is to make the law makers in Spain know how serious the issue is, and hopefully change the ridiculous law that protects pickpockets that stills less than €400. A pickpocket in Spain can only be detained if caught stealing more than €400 or have many repeat offences. If they are caught with less than € 400 they will only receive a fine and leave, and will be free to rob tourists again. At the moment, the only solution for the tourists is to protect themselves from the thieves using a few techniques explained in this video.
Os segredos dos batedores de carteira em Barcelona, Espanha. Este é um programa de TV passado no canal 4 inglês. Este vídeo está sendo compartilhado para que as pessoas conheçam os truques e como evitá-los. Este vídeo mostra os truques aplicados nos turistas, e como a lei espanhola impede que os ladrões sejam presos, se forem pegos com menos de 400 euros. Portanto, é preciso saber como se proteger dos ladrões, usando umas técnicas mostradas neste vídeo. Algumas são de senso comum, mas os produtores colocaram os truques mais comuns com bom humor e praticidade.

Legendas em Português, Inglês e Espanhol! Clique no ícone no canto do controle do vídeo.
Con subtítulo!
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TV program about the secrets of the pickpockets in Barcelona and Benidorm, Spain. No copyright infringement intended. This video is being shared to make people aware of the scams, and know how to avoid them. Another reason for uploading this video is to make the law makers in Spain know how serious the issue is, and hopefully change the ridiculous law that protects pickpockets that stills less than €400. A pickpocket in Spain can only be detained if caught stealing more than €400 or have many repeat offences. If they are caught with less than € 400 they will only receive a fine and leave, and will be free to rob tourists again. At the moment, the only solution for the tourists is to protect themselves from the thieves using a few techniques explained in this video.
Os segredos dos batedores de carteira em Barcelona, Espanha. Este é um programa de TV passado no canal 4 inglês. Este vídeo está sendo compartilhado para que as pessoas conheçam os truques e como evitá-los. Este vídeo mostra os truques aplicados nos turistas, e como a lei espanhola impede que os ladrões sejam presos, se forem pegos com menos de 400 euros. Portanto, é preciso saber como se proteger dos ladrões, usando umas técnicas mostradas neste vídeo. Algumas são de senso comum, mas os produtores colocaram os truques mais comuns com bom humor e praticidade.

On The Listening Post this week: As Catalonia pushes for independence, we look at how the story is being told in Madrid and Barcelona. Plus, diverse voices on Mexico's community radio.
Catalonia referendum: One country, two stories
As Catalans go to the polls in an unofficial referendum on independence this weekend, Spain's media landscape approaches peak polarisation. Much of the coverage of the referendum by Spanish and Catalan media has looked like one part journalism and one part propaganda.
On the one hand, much of the national, Madrid-based media - notably Spain's public broadcaster TVE, stand accused of denying pro-independence voices a fair hearing. On the other, critics charge Catalan outlets like the widely-watched TV3 with indoctrinating Catalans rather than informing them.
Meanwhile, Catalonia's pro-independence PresidentCarles Puigdemont, himself a former journalist, has been busy courting international media in an attempt to bend the global narrative towards the independence agenda.
Contributors:
EricHernandez, director, El Periodico
Vicente Sanchis, director, TV3
Arcadi Espada, columnist, El MundoAna Fernandez Viso, associate lecturer in media systems at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and at Blanquerna-Ramon LlullUniversity
On our radar:
An investigation is underway in Turkey after two exiled Syrian activists, who opposed the Assad regime, were found murdered in Istanbul.
In India, the revelation of a meeting between the owner of the Hindustan Times and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ignited speculation about the reasons for the departure of the paper's editor.
The government of Cameroon's crackdown on journalists in its English-speaking region continues, with dozens of reporters suspended and others targeted under anti-terror laws.
Community Radio in Mexico
In a country as geographically and culturally diverse as Mexico, community radio stations provide local news and views mainstream outlets do not.
Sometimes they counter official narratives that are part of a larger political and media agenda, bringing them into conflict with the authorities and, more perilously, drug gangs.
Now, a new law is offering community radio stations a small piece of the federal government's advertising budget - but could it be a double-edged sword? Some worry that the funding could also threaten stations' much-valued independence.
The Listening Post's Will Yong explores the world of Mexican community radio, what it means to audiences and what the future holds.
Contributors:
Socrates Vasquez, member, Radio Jenpoj
Elfego Riveros, legal representative, Radio TeoceloVeronicaGalicia, founding member, Radio La Voladora
Aleida Calleja, advocacy coordinator, OBSERVACOM

On The Listening Post this week: As Catalonia pushes for independence, we look at how the story is being told in Madrid and Barcelona. Plus, diverse voices on Mexico's community radio.
Catalonia referendum: One country, two stories
As Catalans go to the polls in an unofficial referendum on independence this weekend, Spain's media landscape approaches peak polarisation. Much of the coverage of the referendum by Spanish and Catalan media has looked like one part journalism and one part propaganda.
On the one hand, much of the national, Madrid-based media - notably Spain's public broadcaster TVE, stand accused of denying pro-independence voices a fair hearing. On the other, critics charge Catalan outlets like the widely-watched TV3 with indoctrinating Catalans rather than informing them.
Meanwhile, Catalonia's pro-independence PresidentCarles Puigdemont, himself a former journalist, has been busy courting international media in an attempt to bend the global narrative towards the independence agenda.
Contributors:
EricHernandez, director, El Periodico
Vicente Sanchis, director, TV3
Arcadi Espada, columnist, El MundoAna Fernandez Viso, associate lecturer in media systems at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and at Blanquerna-Ramon LlullUniversity
On our radar:
An investigation is underway in Turkey after two exiled Syrian activists, who opposed the Assad regime, were found murdered in Istanbul.
In India, the revelation of a meeting between the owner of the Hindustan Times and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ignited speculation about the reasons for the departure of the paper's editor.
The government of Cameroon's crackdown on journalists in its English-speaking region continues, with dozens of reporters suspended and others targeted under anti-terror laws.
Community Radio in Mexico
In a country as geographically and culturally diverse as Mexico, community radio stations provide local news and views mainstream outlets do not.
Sometimes they counter official narratives that are part of a larger political and media agenda, bringing them into conflict with the authorities and, more perilously, drug gangs.
Now, a new law is offering community radio stations a small piece of the federal government's advertising budget - but could it be a double-edged sword? Some worry that the funding could also threaten stations' much-valued independence.
The Listening Post's Will Yong explores the world of Mexican community radio, what it means to audiences and what the future holds.
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Super rich are in a conspiracy to rule the world - G. Edward Griffin - 2007

A most renowned expert on Federal Reserve and the New World Order will share how the super Rich of the World have organized to create a New World Order that they will control. www.realityzone.com
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The NewMadridFault could Reawaken at any Time- Documentary2015Please subscribe and watch more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdvXftKQ6U0&list=PL0Esdhpgo73pbAkUNl5JsyTB2TGClac5b
The New Madrid fault zone in central United States is active and could spawn large earthquakes as large as those between 1811 and 1812, scientists reported Thursday.
Add a few manmade triggers, such as military scalar weaponry, HAARP, and fossil fuel extraction and wastewater injection to the vulnerable area, and bingo: a potentially greater national false flag than 9/11, or at least, the odds for disaster increase.
‘Something’s going on there’
It is “not dead yet,” U.S.Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough said. She was one of the authors of the research published online by the journal Science.
Whether tiny quakes of late mean the fault is old and dying or locking and loading for another massive earthquake has sparked a long and lively debate among scientists. ......

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The New Madrid fault zone in central United States is active and could spawn large earthquakes as large as those between 1811 and 1812, scientists reported Thursday.
Add a few manmade triggers, such as military scalar weaponry, HAARP, and fossil fuel extraction and wastewater injection to the vulnerable area, and bingo: a potentially greater national false flag than 9/11, or at least, the odds for disaster increase.
‘Something’s going on there’
It is “not dead yet,” U.S.Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough said. She was one of the authors of the research published online by the journal Science.
Whether tiny quakes of late mean the fault is old and dying or locking and loading for another massive earthquake has sparked a long and lively debate among scientists. ......

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Angry Spanish feminist in Madrid: when the hunter becomes the hunted (subs)

A pregnant woman tries to bully two strangers protesting against the current GenderViolenceLaw in Spain, and gets a taste of her own medicine. This law is .
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A pregnant woman tries to bully two strangers protesting against the current GenderViolenceLaw in Spain, and gets a taste of her own medicine. This law is .
The mayor of Alcorcon , David Perez, during a congress had time to give his opinion about feminism. In the comment section the people are asking for .

A pregnant woman tries to bully two strangers protesting against the current GenderViolenceLaw in Spain, and gets a taste of her own medicine. This law is .
The mayor of Alcorcon , David Perez, during a congress had time to give his opinion about feminism. In the comment section the people are asking for .

Madrid accordion home: transforming walls get 5 rooms from 1

YolandaPila wanted to convert her grandparent’s forties-style tiny home on the outskirts of Madrid into something that would fit her more modern lifestyle, as ...

YolandaPila wanted to convert her grandparent’s forties-style tiny home on the outskirts of Madrid into something that would fit her more modern lifestyle, as well as an in-home design studio. At her invitation, PKMN architects redesigned the 50-square-meter (538 square feet) home using sliding shelving units to create rooms that expand and disappear depending on the time of day.
The movable modules are common in warehouses and commercial spaces (they are suspended from the ceiling on rails), but here the architects appropriated them as flexible walls for the different rooms in Yolanda’s home.
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YolandaPila wanted to convert her grandparent’s forties-style tiny home on the outskirts of Madrid into something that would fit her more modern lifestyle, as well as an in-home design studio. At her invitation, PKMN architects redesigned the 50-square-meter (538 square feet) home using sliding shelving units to create rooms that expand and disappear depending on the time of day.
The movable modules are common in warehouses and commercial spaces (they are suspended from the ceiling on rails), but here the architects appropriated them as flexible walls for the different rooms in Yolanda’s home.
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Internship in Madrid - Law Testimonial - Olivia's Experience

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Olivia is from London and went to Madrid to do a Law internship with the Intern Madrid programme. She couldn't be happier! "It is a beautiful city, everyone is so friendly. [...] It has literally been the best time of my life".

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LLM in Spain, Madrid. What else, Live the IE experience!

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Thousands March In Madrid To Protest Gag Law

A new so-called “gag law” or "citizen security law" in Spain brought thousands of protesters to the streets on Tuesday. Many are calling it an attempt to repress the media and free expression.
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Spain: Pro-lifers rally for change to abortion law in Madrid

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W/SAnti-abortion rally in MadridM/S Anti-abortion protesters chanting
M/S Protesters holding banners and balloons
M/S Protester holding sign reading "Rajoy: With abortion there is no vote"
C/UBalloons and banners with pro-life messages
SOT, Maria Luisa, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "The abortion is murder and there is no right to do this because they are defenceless beings that were created by God and have the right to live."
C/U Balloons and banners with pro-life messages
M/S Protesters holding banner
SOT, Maria Benedicto, anti-abortion protester (in Spanish): "We want to ask the government to fulfill what they promised in their electoral program and redraft the law of abortion because they are killing many lives every day."
M/S Banners reading "Right to live"
M/S Signs showing dead fetus and reading "criminal state"
M/S Protesters holding sign reading "abortion is a war within the mother's and all of humanity's womb"
W/S Protesters rallying
M/S Protesters holding banner and chanting
W/S Protesters rallying
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Several thousand pro-life protesters marched through central Madrid demanding the derogation of the abortion law in Spain Sunday.
The rally was organised by over 200 Spanish pro-life organisations that took the lead, calling on the government of Spanish Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy to comply with its electoral programme and enact promised reforms aimed at protecting the right to life.
Protesters attending the march threatened to deny the existing government their vote over the matter, saying that Rajoy is fleeing from his electoral promises.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the centre of Madrid on Saturday (February 8), protesting against a government draft law that will make terminating pregnancies more restrictive. The proposed new rules will make Spain one of the most restrictive European countries on abortion and goes against the regional trend of greater ease of access, after Ireland legalised abortion under limited circumstances this year.
Pro-abortion protesters, as Laura Nuno say they are worried about the conditions under which women with no economic resources will undergo abortions in unsafe places.
"This (the law) is going to put many women's lives at risk, because they will not be able to undergo abortions under good sanitary conditions," Laura said.
The draft law allows abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy poses a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. It eliminates the option of abortion on request in the case of malformation of the foetus.
In this case women would also have to argue that the pregnancy poses a physical or mental health risk. "Actually, this law is transforming us in incubators. It is giving more importance to foetuses than to the actual person, the woman. It is turning us into brainless women, as if we couldn't decide about what is good for us," protester Emma said as she was marching. Currently women can abort up to the 14th week of pregnancy and up to 22 weeks in case of foetal deformities. In 2012 abortions in Spain were reduced by 5%. For many protesters the new law will be a step back for the Spanish civil rights. "(I came) because I think it is against the civil rights of all Spaniards, not only women's. The reform proposed by the government of Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy is seen as a bid to rally core conservative support but it has sparked great controversy amongst Spaniards who do not want the law changed and also within Rajoy's People's Party (PP) where more moderate members also object to any change in abortion legislation.
Abortion was first decriminalised in Spain in 1985 in the cases of a malformed foetuses, rape or potential mental or physical damage to the mother.

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Law Summer School in Madrid, 2014

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Spain: Thousands challenge new 'gag law' on streets of Madrid

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Tuesday in protest of a Spanish security 'gag law' which went into effect on midnight. Protesters tied cloth around their mouths and held placards with slogans such as "freedom of expression."
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THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel mu...

THE NEW LAW FOR ENTREPRENEURS - LAWYER MADRID

The New Law for Entrepreneurs has made the process of hiring highly qualified personnel much easier. Before the law was put into effect, the options for hiring highly qualified foreigners required excessive documentation and financial solvency that had to be presented in person by a company representative. Administration also had up to three months to come to a decision and notify the company.
Many companies ran into problems before the New Law for Entrpreneurs came into effect in 2013 because if they chose to hire a foreigner who has not lived in Spain for three consecutive years, then that foreigner was subject to the national employment situation, thus not guaranteeing immigration approval. It was also difficult to hire foreigners currently living outside of Spain.
The New Law for Entrepreneurs has simplified the process of hiring highly qualified personnel. Foreigners residing inside as well as outside of Spain may apply. The amount of documentation required upon submitting the application has been reduced significantly and the company has the option to authorize another person to submit the application on their behalf. Administration will come to a decision and notify the company in only 20 days.
If the foreigner is residing outside of Spain, after being approved he must request the corresponding residence visa at the Spanish consulate where he resides. If the foreigner is currently residing in Spain, then he does not need to request a new visa and may apply for his residence and work permit immediately.

Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been the site of festivities, bull fights and executions), Reina Sofia Museum (the contemporary art museum houses thousands of great artworks from the likes of Picasso and Miró), Retiro Park (among the world's most beautiful parks, it is a favorite of city locals. There are striking landmarks and nicely landscaped gardens), RastroMarket (simply stroll through or buy anything you want in this world famous open air market), Temple of Debod (many people are surprised to learn that there's an ancient Egyptian temple located right in the middle of Madrid City), Puerta Del Sol (Madrid's busiest square, a famous landmark here shows the Bear and the Strawberry Tree), Almudena Cathedral (it took more than 100 years to complete its construction in 1993. The original site was occupied by Madrid's first mosque), Plaza de Cibeles (Madrid is known for many beautiful squares like this one. The Cibeles fountain is an important symbol of this city) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Madrid travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Madrid Travel Guide: A Night and Day in Spain with Jack Guinness | EP. 1 | British GQ

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Madrid Travel Guide: A Night and Day in Spain with Jack Guinness | EP. 1 | British GQ

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Madrid -capital of Spain- is rich in monuments and landmarks.
In this video we present our selection of the more interesting and important places to see in Madrid.
Nº 10.- TEMPLE OF DEBOD
The Temple of Debod is the oldest building in Madrid, although it was not built in our city but in ancient Nubia, in southern Egypt, more than 2.200 years ago.
Also from the Temple of Debod you may find some of the best sunsets ever!
Nº 9.- PLAZA DE LA VILLA
In the Plaza de la Villa is the oldest civil building built in Madrid, it is the Tower and House of the Lujanes, a palace house of the XV century, Gothic-Mudejar style.
There are also two other emblematic buildings: the Casa de Cisneros, a Renaissance palace from the XVI century, and the Casa de la Villa, a baroque palace from the XVII century.
Nº 8.- PUERTA DE ALCALÁ
The ‘Puerta de Alcalá’ is one of the most popular symbols of Madrid. In addition to the monumental function, it served as gateway to the city until just a century and a half ago.
It is the first arch of triumph built in Europe, after the fall of the Roman Empire.
In neoclassical style, it was built in the XVIII century by direct commission of Carlos III.
Nº 7.- GREAT WAY (GRAN VÍA)
The ‘Gran Vía’ is one of the most emblematic streets of Madrid.
Started in 1910, it was settled, The ‘Great Way’ is the main artery of the heart of Madrid. It has many iconic buildings: Metropolis, Telefónica, Capitol and so on.
Nº 6.- CIBELES
The Plaza de Cibeles is one of the most well-known squares in Spain. It is currently located in the "Palacio de Comunicaciones" - ‘The Palace of Communications’, a beautiful eclectic building from the beginning of the 20th century. CurrentCity hall.
In the center of the square is the famous Fuente de Cibeles ‘Cibeles Fountain’, which is the first of the five mythological fountains that form the PradoHall, commissioned by Carlos III.
Nº 5.- PLAZA MAYOR (MAYOR SQUARE OF MADRID)
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid suffered 3 frightful fires, in the last of them only the ‘House of Bakery’ was saved, which served as a model for the reconstruction of the square.
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid during 2017 commemorates its IV Centenary, being in 1617 when it began to build, 400 years ago.
Nº 4.- PUERTA DELSOL (GATE OF THE SUN)
The Puerta del Sol is the heart of Madrid. Social meeting point in which life flows at any time of day or night.
From its beginnings in century XV, in this place have been directed some of the most important events of the history and the Spanish life.
This statue, the Statue of the Bear and the Madroño is famous for alluding to the official shield of the city of Madrid.
Also In Puerta del Sol we find the ‘Real Casa de Correos’ royal house of mail, where the locals meet to hear the chimes every new year.
Nº 3.- PALACIO REAL (ROYAL PALACE DE MADRID)
The Royal Palace and its surroundings are one of the must see in Madrid.
The majestic building that we can contemplate today, dates from the middle of the XVIII century.
Neoclassical style, clearly shows the taste for geometric and proportionate forms, typical of the architecture of enlightened despotism.
It is one of the largest palaces in the world.
It is currently open to the public as a museum.
It is surrounded by beautiful gardens (Campo de Moro, Sabatini Gardens and Gardens of the Plaza de Oriente).
From its surroundings we can enjoy spectacular sunsets.
Nº 2.- RETIRO PARKParque del Retiro is one of the most pleasant urban parks in the world.
It is ideal for pleasant walks,sunbathing and even paddling in the center of the city.
This park had its origin in the seventeenth century, as the second residence and place of rest Of King Philip IV. Places of recreation as peculiar as the Grand Lake of Retiro are iconic.
In this park we find other monuments whose visit is essential, such as the Crystal Palace or the curious Fountain of the Fallen Angel.
Before unveiling the number one, we offer three special mentions:
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Basilica of San Francisco el GrandeNº 1.- THE WALK OF ART
‘The Paseo del Arte’ brings together the masterpieces of the most important paintings in the world collected in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the National Museum of ArtReina Sofía.
The visit to these three museums is one of the essential activities in Madrid.

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What to do in Madrid, Spain | 36 Hour Travel Videos | The New York Times

Explore everything from culture to cuisine during a weekend in the Spanish capital.
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Explore everything from culture to cuisine during a weekend in the Spanish capital.
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Madrid Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is Europe's most elevated metropoli...

Madrid Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Madrid in Spain.
Madrid is Europe's most elevated metropolis, a royal capital of history, outstanding buildings and cultural treasures.
Most of Spain's royal palaces are in Madrid, the capital of Spain since the 17th century. Including the Royal Palace, that even today serves as a royal castle. The colossal building of grey granite and limestone owes its impressive appearance to its length of 500 metres and strategic elevated location.
On the southern side of the castle is Madrid's most recent cathedral, Almudena Cathedral. It boasts a combination of styles between New Gothic and Classical and was 200 years in construction.
Madrid also has a boulevard that has transformed it into a major metropolis, the Gran Via, that compares in both flair and dimensions with the exquisite streets of Paris and New York, with splendid noble buildings along with the contemporary.
What the Gran Via a hundred years ago, the Paseo De La Castellana achieved comparable renown at the end of the last millennium, a replica of Manhattan, the Zona Azca. A modern city district with spectacular skyscrapers and spacious streets where chrome, glass and concrete dominate the futuristic skyline.
The royal splendor of former times has managed to successfully combine with the contemporary and today, Madrid is no less flamboyant, a city of historic joie de vivre!

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What to See in Madrid - Local Guides Swap, Episode 2

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Spain Travel: How Expensive is MADRID? & City Tour

In this video I explore Madrid, Spain and show how much things cost.
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Madrid & Barcelona! // Spain 2017

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Madrid lies on the River Manzanares in the centre of both the country and the Community of Madrid (which comprises the city of Madrid, its conurbation and extended suburbs and villages); this community is bordered by the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Castile-La Mancha.
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Your Weekend in MADRID - The perfect trip

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Your Weekend in MADRID - The perfect trip

These little films are designed to whet the appetite of the undecided traveler and of all who long to escape their daily routine for a weekend in an exciting city. These “appetizers” take viewers to the main sightseeing destinations as well as to little-known attractions. Among the cities visited are Amsterdam, Antwerp, Dublin, Milan, Turin and Vienna, and there’s even an excursion to the popular island of Majorca. “Weekend” is the ideal pocket guide for everyone who itches to travel!
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THINGS TO DO IN MADRID SPAIN | TRAVEL VLOG

Today we travel from Barcelona to the capital of Spain, Madrid. We venture around Plaza Ma...

Madrid City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos

With its lively cultural scene and hectic nightlife, Madrid is a city that cannot be ignored. Lonely Planet checks out the highlights of Spain's capital. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/madrid for more information on Madrid.

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Madrid Summer Law Institute

The MadridSummer Law Institute is a four-week, five-credit summer law program in Madrid, Spain. The program is open to law students, graduate students, and legal professionals from around the world. Classes meet only on Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., giving students ample opportunity to experience life in Europe.
The Madrid Summer Law Institute offers classes on European Union law and international law subjects related to the United States and Spain, as well as the rest of Europe. Courses are taught in English by faculty with a passion for teaching from both UNM and URJC.

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Real Madrid - All 106 La Liga Goals - 2016/2017 HD

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Real Madrid vs Barcelona FULL Match HD 23-12-2017

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The secrets of the pickpockets - Barcelona

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TV program about the secrets of the pickpockets in Barcelona and Benidorm, Spain. No copyright infringement intended. This video is being shared to make people aware of the scams, and know how to avoid them. Another reason for uploading this video is to make the law makers in Spain know how serious the issue is, and hopefully change the ridiculous law that protects pickpockets that stills less than €400. A pickpocket in Spain can only be detained if caught stealing more than €400 or have many repeat offences. If they are caught with less than € 400 they will only receive a fine and leave, and will be free to rob tourists again. At the moment, the only solution for the tourists is to protect themselves from the thieves using a few techniques explained in this video.
Os segredos dos batedores de carteira em Barcelona, Espanha. Este é um programa de TV passado no canal 4 inglês. Este vídeo está sendo compartilhado para que as pessoas conheçam os truques e como evitá-los. Este vídeo mostra os truques aplicados nos turistas, e como a lei espanhola impede que os ladrões sejam presos, se forem pegos com menos de 400 euros. Portanto, é preciso saber como se proteger dos ladrões, usando umas técnicas mostradas neste vídeo. Algumas são de senso comum, mas os produtores colocaram os truques mais comuns com bom humor e praticidade.

On The Listening Post this week: As Catalonia pushes for independence, we look at how the story is being told in Madrid and Barcelona. Plus, diverse voices on Mexico's community radio.
Catalonia referendum: One country, two stories
As Catalans go to the polls in an unofficial referendum on independence this weekend, Spain's media landscape approaches peak polarisation. Much of the coverage of the referendum by Spanish and Catalan media has looked like one part journalism and one part propaganda.
On the one hand, much of the national, Madrid-based media - notably Spain's public broadcaster TVE, stand accused of denying pro-independence voices a fair hearing. On the other, critics charge Catalan outlets like the widely-watched TV3 with indoctrinating Catalans rather than informing them.
Meanwhile, Catalonia's pro-independence PresidentCarles Puigdemont, himself a former journalist, has been busy courting international media in an attempt to bend the global narrative towards the independence agenda.
Contributors:
EricHernandez, director, El Periodico
Vicente Sanchis, director, TV3
Arcadi Espada, columnist, El MundoAna Fernandez Viso, associate lecturer in media systems at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and at Blanquerna-Ramon LlullUniversity
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An investigation is underway in Turkey after two exiled Syrian activists, who opposed the Assad regime, were found murdered in Istanbul.
In India, the revelation of a meeting between the owner of the Hindustan Times and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ignited speculation about the reasons for the departure of the paper's editor.
The government of Cameroon's crackdown on journalists in its English-speaking region continues, with dozens of reporters suspended and others targeted under anti-terror laws.
Community Radio in Mexico
In a country as geographically and culturally diverse as Mexico, community radio stations provide local news and views mainstream outlets do not.
Sometimes they counter official narratives that are part of a larger political and media agenda, bringing them into conflict with the authorities and, more perilously, drug gangs.
Now, a new law is offering community radio stations a small piece of the federal government's advertising budget - but could it be a double-edged sword? Some worry that the funding could also threaten stations' much-valued independence.
The Listening Post's Will Yong explores the world of Mexican community radio, what it means to audiences and what the future holds.
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Socrates Vasquez, member, Radio Jenpoj
Elfego Riveros, legal representative, Radio TeoceloVeronicaGalicia, founding member, Radio La Voladora
Aleida Calleja, advocacy coordinator, OBSERVACOM

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Super rich are in a conspiracy to rule the world - G. Edward Griffin - 2007

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Super rich are in a conspiracy to rule the world - G. Edward Griffin - 2007

A most renowned expert on Federal Reserve and the New World Order will share how the super Rich of the World have organized to create a New World Order that they will control. www.realityzone.com
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The New Madrid Fault could Reawaken at any Time- documentary 2015

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The New Madrid fault zone in central United States is active and could spawn large earthquakes as large as those between 1811 and 1812, scientists reported Thursday.
Add a few manmade triggers, such as military scalar weaponry, HAARP, and fossil fuel extraction and wastewater injection to the vulnerable area, and bingo: a potentially greater national false flag than 9/11, or at least, the odds for disaster increase.
‘Something’s going on there’
It is “not dead yet,” U.S.Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough said. She was one of the authors of the research published online by the journal Science.
Whether tiny quakes of late mean the fault is old and dying or locking and loading for another massive earthquake has sparked a long and lively debate among scientists. ......

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Angry Spanish feminist in Madrid: when the hunter becomes the hunted (subs)

A pregnant woman tries to bully two strangers protesting against the current Gender Violen...

Angry Spanish feminist in Madrid: when the hunter becomes the hunted (subs)

A pregnant woman tries to bully two strangers protesting against the current GenderViolenceLaw in Spain, and gets a taste of her own medicine. This law is .
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Madrid accordion home: transforming walls get 5 rooms from 1

Yolanda Pila wanted to convert her grandparent’s forties-style tiny home on the outskirts ...

Madrid accordion home: transforming walls get 5 rooms from 1

YolandaPila wanted to convert her grandparent’s forties-style tiny home on the outskirts of Madrid into something that would fit her more modern lifestyle, as well as an in-home design studio. At her invitation, PKMN architects redesigned the 50-square-meter (538 square feet) home using sliding shelving units to create rooms that expand and disappear depending on the time of day.
The movable modules are common in warehouses and commercial spaces (they are suspended from the ceiling on rails), but here the architects appropriated them as flexible walls for the different rooms in Yolanda’s home.
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